Iris flowered for the first time since I'd got the rhizome in March last year
By Tommymoo
- 15 May, 2012
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Wow, that's a pretty iris
15 May, 2012
Thank you Simbad!! Yes, that's an aquilegia. I bought it 2 or 3 years ago and it was a tiny little thing in a pot. The label said "dwarf"!! Now I'm confused to see it grew so big!! What do they mean by "dwarf"??? I'm not complaining here :o)
Thanks Sheilar!! It's from my parents' garden :)
15 May, 2012
Simbad, I'll keep some seeds for you!!!!!!
15 May, 2012
Ooo that would be great Tommymoo, I sprinkled a few aquilegia in the wood last autumn and noticed some seedlings today, yaaay :-))
16 May, 2012
Great news!!
I did the same last year and some seedlings came up, but they disappeared altogether. It was a dry summer, that's why, I guess. Hope your babies will grow on!
16 May, 2012
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Lovely colour, it looks like its glowing.
Crikey is that an aquilegia on the left ? never seen one with so many flowers.
15 May, 2012